Archive for Month: January 2015

Part 1 and 2 of the multi-part mold went fine. However when I switched products to a clear silicone for the outer pieces of the mold I ran into problems. Air Bubbles! I knew it wasn’t going to go well when I was degassing the silicone in a vacuum chamber. […]

After curing for 24 hours, then 4 hours in the oven, my split mold for the USP 9/40 Full Size Match Clone are complete. Ill vacuum form a Kydex holster from it tomorrow and see how it comes out. I have some ideas for a nice 2-tone thigh rig […]

I just poured the first part of the match weight mold. Underneath all that clay and silicone is the p30 Match Weight prototype 7. I have pretty much given up on machining the part. Dozens of companies declined to quote the part because of a mix of high complexity, and […]

I’m making a Kydex holster for my HK USP Match Clone. I plan to do it using a split mold and a vacuum press. So the first step is getting a split mold. No one seems to sell one so I’ve set out to build my own. Last night I […]

On the original HK USP Match, the attachment on the front of the handgun was a weight. This extra weight so far in front of the center of gravity of the handgun was used to cut down on muzzle flip. But with the advantages came a down side. The extra […]